Visiting Israel, Terror Victim Ezra Schwartz’s Family Sees ‘Where His Soul Is’
Ezra Schwartz’s body was buried in the United States. But the way his family sees it, his soul remains in Israel. “The goal was to
Ezra Schwartz’s body was buried in the United States. But the way his family sees it, his soul remains in Israel. “The goal was to
After Lithuania changed the definition of ‘genocide’ and Baltic countries have turned murderers of Jews into national heroes, Holocaust researchers are accusing the State of
New York—Recognizing the importance of educating influential Americans about Israel, America’s Voices in Israel (AVI) has appointed David Schizer, the Dean Emeritus of Columbia Law
In 2016, Chabad’s Personal Touch Might Make Largest Strides on College Campuses The Chabad-Lubavitch movement’s robust Internet presence, and its network of emissaries who foster
IDF Has Also Developed a Program for Soldiers With Autism The first Israeli college designed to accommodate students on the autism spectrum and with learning
“Israel needs a country like Turkey in the region, and we also need to accept that we need Israel. This is the reality in the
Teaneck—It’s been an ongoing theme of the Town Council to make way for the development of apartment complexes and mixed used spaces, including hotels, as
Fort Lee—Steinreich Communications, an international public relations firm based in New Jersey, recently appointed Daniel Seaman as its managing director of its Israel office. Seaman
Rochel Goldbaum of Ottawa addressed the sisterhood of Congregation Beth Aaron last week, at the home of Rochelle Mandelbaum. Born and raised in Englewood, Goldbaum
The room rang out with the assorted voices of children and adults singing Shalom Aleichem, some with their quiet, sing-song voices, others belting out the
The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades is holding a free, exhilarating, 75-minute Zumba-fest on Saturday, January 23, 7:30 pm, featuring everything that makes Zumba the
The Jewish Home at Rockleigh was awarded the Jewish Programming Award by the Association of Jewish Aging Services for their “Linking the Generations” program bringing